
Apple’s New iPhone Sales in China Surge 20% in First Three Weeks
Apple’s new iPhone 16 series sees a 20% sales increase in China during its first three weeks, as competition with Huawei intensifies in the world’s largest smartphone market.
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Apple’s new iPhone 16 series sees a 20% sales increase in China during its first three weeks, as competition with Huawei intensifies in the world’s largest smartphone market.
At the Cyber Security Summit in Tashkent, Huawei executive Aloysius Cheang highlighted the escalating dangers of cyber threats, calling for global collaboration and a comprehensive approach to cybersecurity.
Huawei has launched the Mate XT, the world’s first tri-fold smartphone, featuring a 10.2-inch screen and innovative folding design. The device has already received over 3 million preorders.
China expresses strong opposition to Germany’s decision to remove Chinese telecom components from its 5G networks, citing groundless accusations and warning of impacts on mutual trust.
US sanctions intended to stifle Huawei have backfired, with the Chinese tech giant becoming more self-reliant and competitive, according to a recent analysis by The Economist.
China’s Ministry of Commerce labels U.S. revocation of Huawei export licenses as ‘economic coercion,’ criticizing the move for violating WTO rules and harming interests of U.S. companies.
Apple’s iPhone shipments in China dropped 19% in Q1, facing stiff competition from Huawei’s resurgence. Huawei’s sales surged 70%, challenging Apple’s dominance in the premium segment.
Huawei’s new Pura 70 Ultra smartphone features a groundbreaking pop-out main camera, offering professional-level photography in a sleek design. The flagship device has sold out within minutes of its release.